Japanese crossword «Duckling»
Size: 15x18 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 17.07.21 | Author: seans |
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Simple, recognizable and inoffensive. That's the only praise I can drum up for this 19th rehash of a similar subject from seans. The primary difference in this outing is the surprising lack of detail. Even in puzzles much smaller than this, seans has before at least attempted to make use of negative space to impart details. This puzzle eschews that artistic notion save for the eye. I've faulted seans before for recreating the same tired images. This case may be uniquely egregious for being the least inspire version of this subject he has put out to date (given puzzles of comparable size.)
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You seem like you have a huge big giant super brain! OwO show me your thesaurus baby ;) I feel like you would be super fun to be around if you insert your self proclaimed superiority in actual social situations <3 i bet you're really funny
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I'm not sure you understand what 'self-proclaimed' means. At no point have I ever given myself a title. I've certainly never posited myself as superior to any person on this website-- or anyone in general. Your insinuation of my supposed 'superiority' reflects more on your state of mind than my own. Secondly, you seem to infer that I don't interact "in actual social situations." I can assure you I do. As to whether I'm "super fun" or not, I couldn't say. Maybe if we ever meet you can let me know! Finally, if my vocabulary triggers you, as it seems to, might I suggest deep breathing as a coping mechanism. Probably healthier than directing vitriolic sarcasm at a complete stranger!
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to be fair _ultracritical_, you have given yourself a title. longtim just hasn't caught on.
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If we're going to split hairs, my username is a moniker or handle rather than a title. In English, a title is usually a prefix to a proper noun. Mister, Missus, Doctor, Coach, etc. longtim's assertion that I have a "self proclaimed [sic] superiority" is to imply that I have given myself a specific title in regards to this supposed superiority. If I chose to call myself Professor ultracritical, he would have been correct. A title may also refer to an honorific suffix such as Ph.D or DDS. In these cases, those titles are earned through education and passing of certified exams or by becoming a member of a professional organization. By default they cannot be self-proclaimed.
I do feel bad for calling out longtim's lack of basic understand of the English language, though. So I will do my part to retroactively make his comment somewhat correct. Henceforth, I shall be know as "ultracritical the Superior!" All hail!
replyI do feel bad for calling out longtim's lack of basic understand of the English language, though. So I will do my part to retroactively make his comment somewhat correct. Henceforth, I shall be know as "ultracritical the Superior!" All hail!
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Has anyone ever won an argument with you? Asking for a friend.
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Soft and round and soothing little puzzle.
replyThose who can't, criticize. Those who can, do! Nice job!
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There's a lot of truth to that. I'm certainly not an artist; I would be hard-pressed to create nonograms other than generic shapes and "my kindergartner can draw better" type animals! But I must ask: does one's lack of ability limit their right to an opinion?
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It's flipping cute, this one, and it was a fun puzzle to solve. loved it, thank you!
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